Christina El Moussa and Nate Thomson updates: Couple no longer dating

Estranged couple Christina and Tarek El Moussa from HGTV's 'Flip of Flop' facebook.com/FliporFloponHGTV

Reports reveal that "Flip or Flop" star Christina El Moussa and Anaheim Ducks hockey player Nate Thomson are not dating anymore.

Last month, reports surfaced that El Moussa had been dating Thomson for about a month already, after the "Flip or Flop" star was spotted sitting at the rink side of one of the home games of Thomson. Now, reports reveal that the two are no longer an item.

In an exclusive report from ETOnline, a source confirms to them that the relationship is over. Last Tuesday, El Moussa's representative also tells the entertainment portal that she and Thomson are now "just friends." It turns out that they already broke up two days prior to the press release.

The source says, "Nothing dramatic happened -- it was super casual from the start, and they were never an official couple to begin with." "Bad timing on both their ends never really let it evolve into something serious. They remain friends and there are no bad feelings between them at all," the source adds.

The same entertainment portal also reveals that Thomson is currently back with his ex-girlfriend, Pilates instructor Sydney Kaplan, who was seen with the hockey player in the ESPYs after-party last July.

On Sunday, El Moussa posted a photo with her best friend at the game of Anaheim Ducks in her Instagram account. This sparked rumors and curiosity from fans, who seem to think that El Moussa is in the game to root for Thomson.

Nonetheless, the same ETOnline report reveals that El Moussa bought the ticket several months ago. She is also a huge fan of the team and was not there to cheer for Thomson.

Meanwhile, Thomson may be distancing himself from El Moussa, as InTouch Weekly observes that the hockey player not only unfollowed El Moussa's Instagram account, but also deleted their photo together.

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